2014 Toyota Corolla Sedan

Benefits of Driving a 2014 Toyota Corolla Sedan

The Corolla has been volume leader for Toyota for several years, and the latest version offers buyers even more bang for their buck. In a crowded compact segment, against the Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra and Ford Focus, the new Corolla stands out for its fresh, athletic styling, as well as its roomy, feature-rich interior. The new LE Eco offers best-in-class fuel economy. Add Toyota's outstanding reputation for reliability, and the new Corolla deserves a place at the top of every compact car-shopper's list.

What's new for 2014?

The Toyota Corolla is completely redesigned for 2014. The new car boasts a much more stylish and aggressive look than in years past, with standard LED headlights and an overall longer, lower and wider presence. The result is a larger cabin for passenger comfort, including more legroom. Inside, the Corolla features premium materials and improved standard features, with plenty of technology to keep owners connected to the information and entertainment they crave.

Model Strengths

Sporty looks, affordability

reliability, fuel efficiency

standard features

Model Review

Toyota's popular Corolla is completely new for 2014. The front-wheel-drive compact sedan is offered in four distinct models -- L, LE, LE Eco and S. All models except the base L are also offered in Plus and Premium trims.

2014 Toyota Corolla Sedan

2014 Toyota Corolla Sedan

Safety Ratings

What do the Safety Ratings mean?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) performs independent crash testing of new vehicles and then assigns them a score based on their performance. The overall crash test rating is based on how a vehicle performs in the following tests:

Driver Crash Grade:

Measures the chance of a serious injury to a crash test dummy that is placed in a driver's seat and driven into a fixed barrier at 35 MPH. A five-star rating means there is 10 percent or less chance of injury.

Passenger Crash Grade:

Similar to the driver crash grade, only now the focus is on the passenger.

Rollover Resistance:

Simulates an emergency lane change to measure the likelihood of a vehicle rolling over. A five-star rating means there is 10 percent or less risk of rollover.

Side Impact Crash Test - Front:

Focuses on the front side of a vehicle. It simulates crashes that can occur in intersections by striking a 3,015-pound weight against the side of a vehicle at 38.5 MPH. A five-star rating means there is 5 percent or less chance of injury.

Side Impact Crash Test - Rear:

Similar to the front side impact test only now the focus is on the rear passenger.